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Season started Season ended Number of years Date Score Opponent Date Score Opponent Beginning (first defeat) End (first victory) 1 14 Detroit Pistons: 2007–08: active May 28, 2008: 102–106 Boston Celtics: 2 13 New York Knicks: 2000–01: 2011–12: 11 May 2, 2001: 93–100 Toronto Raptors: May 6, 2012: 89–87 Miami Heat: 3 (tie) 12 Memphis ...
The Phillies have thrice surpassed the century mark for wins in a season: in 1976 with 101 wins, [11] when they made their first playoff appearance in twenty-six seasons; again the next season when they matched that mark; [12] and in 2011, when they set the franchise single-season record for wins with 102 victories and clinched a playoff ...
The Pelicans have also recorded both the fewest wins (831) and losses (937) in regular season history. [3] In the 2023–24 NBA season, the NBA hosted its inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament (IST), later dubbed the NBA Cup. Games played during the IST are included in a team's regular season results and thus, count toward a team's win-loss record ...
Second highest point-differential in NBA playoffs history (+13.5) NBA record 146 regular-season games without back-to-back losses (dating back to 2014–15 season) Winning streaks of 14 and 12 games; Second team to win 30 road games in back-to-back seasons (after 1995–96 and 1996–97 Chicago Bulls)
28 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (28/32) [471] 28 by Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz (vs. Houston Rockets) on January 4, 1984 (28/29) [472] Note: the post-season record is 30 by Bob Cousy; Most free throws made in a game, no misses
Interestingly, the last NBA team to start 10-0 during the past 20 seasons was the Warriors, who did so during the 2015-16 season. That team set a league record with a 24-0 start on their way to ...
In the following season, the Warriors—boosted by over half a decade of skillful drafting—finished with the best record in NBA history; the team ended the 2015–16 season with a mark of 73–9, one win better than Michael Jordan’s 1995–96 Bulls. The Warriors reached the 2016 NBA Finals but were defeated by the Cavaliers in seven games.
The season that stamped James as all but peerless in NBA history. We might as well have entered his season averages — a 27-7-7 on 47/35/75 shooting splits — into Basketball Reference before ...